Middle East Technical University Web Caching Service What is Web Caching? Web caching is an efficient method of saving time and easing the burden on the network traffic by keeping the temporary copies of web objects requested by the users (that are willing to access subsequentially to the same remote web sources -such as the data that are accessible via protocols such as HTTP, FTP, Gopher-) on one of the servers of the local area network, where these previously cached objects are instantly returned to these users. Therefore, the average time for returning the requests of the users who use the same web caching server is reduced and more bandwidth is gained. How to use: To use the web caching service, users should properly arrange the settings of their browsers. There are two ways to set your browser to enable web caching service: Automatic or Manual Settings. -
Settings > Options > Change proxy options > LAN Settings > "Use automatic configuration script" --> http://www.metu.edu.tr/proxy.pac > press OK and leave.
1. Automatic Settings On your browser you should mark the "Use automatic configuration script" statement and type http://www.metu.edu.tr/proxy.pac on the address field. To do the settings of Internet Explorer, follow this path: To do the settıngs of Firefox follow this path: To do the settings of Netscape - Mozilla, follow this path: To do the settings of MAC - Safari, follow this path: To do the settings of Google - Chrome, follow this path: 2. Manual If it is not possible for you to do the automatic settings, see the proxy server setttings in the below part of the menu and type "144.122.1.202" in the address field and "2003" in the port field. When you click on the "Advanced" button, you should see only HTTP as selected from the list. The other protocols should not be used. You should disable the proxy server for local addresses and for "metu.edu.tr". METU WEB Caching Server Middle East Technical University web caching service is provided on a server with Intel Pentium III processors, 1 Gigabyte RAM, 67 GB SCSI hard disc and Squid software. The service is being offered by Computer Center, Network Group. For your questions, please send an e-mail to [cc-net at metu.edu] Links The Squid Home Page Web Caching Reading List The Information Resource Caching FAQ |